your unfounded assertions...
First off, you'll never find such statements from me on this board no matter how much you search...so what you just said is a fabrication from "whole cloth"...nonetheless, I'll respond by saying - actually, repeating to some extent - the fact that I have an MBA and used it quite a bit to promote corporate objectives...I totally believe in and practiced 'Capitalism'...BUT...I am also aware of it's fundamental shortcomings...
It is not a perfect system and that is why most everyone understands and accepts 'some measure' of a "Safety Net" for those who come out on the short-end of that system...such as when CEO pay grows 1,322% from 1978 to 2020, while average worker compensation grows only 18.0% during that same time period...this causes problems when it comes to low and middle income families being able to pay for child care, among a host of other family budge issues...the BBB bill addresses that problem...that's just one example.
The eternal debate is always about 'How Much' of a Safety Net is appropriate...for what Services...how to deliver them, and for how long...all good questions...but just saying "NO" without any discussion, is unacceptable...so, hopefully, you don't mind looking into that with me when it comes to the BBB Bill.
As far as the Racism issue is concerned, it's a real thing...even Coleman Hughes acknowledges that "Racism of the heart" still exists in the USA...so, there's still work to be done to ensure that ALL Americans feel equally respected and treated (don't even 'go there' with the equal outcome trope).
So, do you want to have a discussion?